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  • Sam & Paul’s Hornington Manor Wedding

    Sam & Paul’s Hornington Manor Wedding

    Every wedding I photograph is an honour and a pleasure, those who ask me know how much I love what I do. But when I’m photographing the wedding of someone I know it’s even more special.

    Playing such an important part of my old school friend Paul’s wedding day meant a lot, and having the chance to catch up with a few of the guys from school felt like the last 20+ years since we left never happened.

    Add to that the fact that it was an unbelievably mild February day in the beautiful surroundings of Hornington Manor, and I’d say 2024 is getting off to a pretty special start.

    The gorgeous venue: @horningtonmanor looked even better because of the stunning flowers by @hydeparkflowerclub.by.dotties​

    ​The bridal party looked stunning with help from @hair_by_ashley_mitchell​​ and @facesbylaurenrippin

    We were entertained by @lilykerbeymusic throughout the day, and @stangers_theband in the evening.​

    And my word, what a fantastic beef dinner by @thehogandapple.

    All this meant that the photos came easy for me (@jlmweddings) and @alex_wilden​.

  • Kim & Kieran’s Hawkstone Hall & Gardens Wedding

    Kim & Kieran’s Hawkstone Hall & Gardens Wedding

    Hawkstone Hall is one of those rare wedding venues that takes your breath away the moment you see it in the distance.

    It is also, fortunately, one of the even more rare instances of a venue that delivers inside as well as out.

    As it happened, Kim and Kieran picked a day of mixed weather, so they were grateful of the vast, bright and airy interior that Hawkstone Hall had to offer.

    Their wedding day was full of smiles, with a few tears here and there, as you will see in the photos that you’re about to browse.

    Kim managed to pull together an incredible team of wedding suppliers to make this day happen, so I wanted to give them all an instagram-style shout out before we get to the photos that showcase their handywork.

    Venue: @hawkstone_hall
    Photos: @jlmweddings
    Florist – @davenportsfarm
    Chair sashes – @simplybowscheshire
    Light up letters – @letterhiredotcom
    Cake – @cake_mo.ments
    Hair – @hairbychloejoy
    Makeup – @jesscarswell_
    DJ, evening entertainment and magic mirror – @exceedevents
    Dress – @avarosehamilton
    Suits – @bridgewatermenswear
    Bridesmaid dresses – @bridesmaidbyjb
    Gifts/robes – @nsddesigns1
    Stationary – @rachelelizabethillustration
    Signs/seating plan/card box – @signedwithlove
    Bride’s pj’s – @belle_bespoke_
    Brides slippers – @boujibridecompany
    Flower girl dresses – @shopleilarae
    Bride’s shoes & bag – @charlottemillsshoes
    Brides Mrs hair clip (evening) – @sixstoriesofficial
    Dress alterations – @sewinlove_emily
    Wedding pen – @brideinmind
    Wedding planner/consultant – @theweddingtaylor
    Cupcake favours – @pacecakesltd
    Video @flashphotographyweddings

    Ok, on with some photos….

  • Sherrylee & Paul’s Stoke Rochford Hall Wedding

    Sherrylee & Paul’s Stoke Rochford Hall Wedding

    Prior to Paul and Sherrylee’s wedding day I hadn’t been to Stoke Rochford Hall since the wedding of a friend some 10 years prior, so I was excited to see this magnificent venue from a different angle.

    It was a roasting hot day, exaggerated by the greenhouse effect in the Orangery, but this did nothing to slow down this beautiful wedding day.

  • Lyndsey & Steve’s Superhero Themed Whitley Hall Hotel Wedding

    Lyndsey & Steve’s Superhero Themed Whitley Hall Hotel Wedding

    Getting married on a bank holiday in Britain is a bit of a gamble, weather-wise.

    Luckily Lyndsey and Steve landed on the first sunny August bank holiday weekend since 1874.

    I have been to Whitley Hall hotel before so I was already excited about coming back, when they told me about the superhero theme I just couldn’t wait.

    So, here’s the story.

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  • St Leonard’s Church & Niagara Club, Sheffield Wedding

    St Leonard’s Church & Niagara Club, Sheffield Wedding

    Most of my blog articles recently have been general wedding advice from a bloke’s perspective.

    Although I have quite enjoying sharing my experiences I am happy to be blogging a real wedding again.

    So, here is the story of Amie and Joe’s St Leonard’s Church and Niagara Club, Sheffield wedding as told by me, their wedding photographer.


    If you’re interested in reading any of my articles, including Boys Don’t Cry: A bloke’s guide to getting emotional on the wedding day and the hugely popular Bridal Prep – What the morning of the wedding is all about have a look on my blog page.


    Extraordinarily Early

    Bridal prep is a beautiful part of the wedding day.  More often than not though, the emotions and serenity are often lost during the last 20 minutes before the car is due to leave.

    Today there was none of that panic.

    Amie and her entire party were all made up, dressed and ready to go with about an hour to spare.

    This may sound over the top, I have to say it definitely works for me.  I would always prefer to be ready and waiting rather than rushing.

    What this meant is that Amie was able to spend the time reflecting with her family and close friends before going off to get married.

    It also gave Paul the videographer (weddingtodvd.co.uk) a chance to record a few messages from the party which will no doubt be a beautiful memory on their wedding video.

    St Leonard’s Church

    Eventually though we had to leave.

    The beautiful white Jag, courtesy of Nostell Chauffeur Co. was typically prompt, arriving 20 minutes early as bridal cars are prone to do.  Even she was amazed to find that the bridal party was sat ready and waiting for her.

    All this extra time gave me some leaway which is always nice.

    Typically I am rushing to get to the church before the bride.

    Today though I was able to get my photos of Amie and her Dad getting into the car and then make my way to St Leonards, get parked and still spend a little time with Joe and his groomsmen before Amie arrived.

    St Leonards is a lovely church by the way.

    From a photographers perspective it is ideal because of all the space around the edges which allowed me to move freely without interfering with the service.

    A friendly vicar helps too.  I was given free reign to wander the church as I saw fit which is always very much apprecated.

    Niagara Centre

    This was my first wedding at the Niagara Conference and Leisure Centre in Hillsborough.

    It was a lovely experience.  We were in the marquee and, although there were signs of another wedding over in the main building we never got the impression that they were stretched and at no point did the other party impede on ours.

    At least from my perspective as the wedding photographer, the Niagara Centre


    Anyway, here is a selection of highlights from the photo album.


    If you would like to talk to me about photographing your wedding give me a shout, details are on my contact page.

    See ya next time,

    James

  • How Much Does A Wedding Photographer Typically Cost?

    How Much Does A Wedding Photographer Typically Cost?

    How much should I expect to pay for a wedding photographer?

    Why do wedding photographers vary so much in price?

    Why is it so much more expensive to hire a photographer for a wedding than a party?

    Is price a good guide to the quality of the photographer?

    Four simple and very reasonable questions which I will aim to answer in this article.

    How much should I expect to pay for a wedding photographer?

    Like almost any other service out there, especially in the wedding industry you’re looking at a piece of string here.

    There are so many factors that affect how much a wedding photographer will charge you for their time.

    You will also find differences in how you are charged.

    For example some will charge for the full day, some by sections of the day, others by the hour.

    Some will give you all the photos afterwards.  Others may hold them back and you can choose which to purchase after the event.

    The going rate for wedding photography is also influenced by where you live.  The wedding photography market in some regions can be highly saturated driving prices down for all but the very best.

    How do I decide my wedding photography budget?

    When you first start out in your search for a photographer you may find yourself shocked at how expensive they seem.

    Some of those numbers can bring a tear to your eye.

    Whatever budget you had in mind, either consciously or otherwise, chances are that was blown out the water when you started looking into it properly.

    So, where to start budgeting for a wedding photographer?

    For many, the photographer is amongst the first things to sort out when arranging the wedding.

    Hopefully this means the photography budget can be allocated before the money disappears on other frivolities.

    I did a little Google based research and wedding photography on average accounts for around 5% of the total wedding budget. (sources: [1].[2])

    If you already know your total wedding budget that should make it pretty straight forward to work out your photography budget.

    I also discovered that the average price of a wedding photographer in the UK is between £1,000 and £1,500.

    This second fact may conflict with the first if you don’t have a huge wedding budget.  You may need to sit down and do some budget juggling at this point.

    Once you have your starting point it is time to start looking around at what you can get for that money.

    To be honest, I’m probably not the right photographer for you.

    Find Out Why

    But first, let’s ask another important question.

    Is price a good indicator of the quality of a wedding photographer?

    I’m afraid the short answer is Yes and No.

    Yes, a very popular and highly regarded photographer will be commanding a hefty fee.

    Equally a photographer who is in less demand will ask for a smaller fee to encourage business growth.

    What you need to keep in mind is that almost all wedding photographers are self employed.

    This means they have complete control over how they run their business and how they set their prices.

    Someone could come out of nowhere, with no experience, thinking they know what they’re doing and start asking for a ridiculously high price for their services.

    Many of the extreme examples are easy to spot by looking at their reviews on Facebook or Google.  Any experienced wedding photographer should have an extensive portfolio of past weddings which will vouch for their quality.

    On the flip-side, you may find yourself extremely lucky by landing on a high quality photographer who charges a relatively small fee.

    If you come across such an individual then it is important that you establish why they charge so little.

    It could be that they do it out of passion and don’t need the money, they may have other sources of income.

    They may also be relatively inexperienced and feel like they have not yet earned the right to charge a substantial fee.

    Whatever the reason, if it sits well with you then go ahead and bag yourself a bargain.

    Naturally, if it looks too good to be true then it probably is.

    Why do wedding photography prices vary so much?

    Here in the UK we have a few price brackets which, by and large, most wedding photographers fall into.

    These are typical prices for full day wedding coverage with photos delivered digitally.

    Try to subtract any ‘extras’ from the packages such as engagement shoots, albums and other gimmicks; we are only concerned with the price of photography coverage here.

    One final point before we start, a disclaimer if you will.  Many great photographers will fall outside of these groups and will no doubt be disgruntled by just how much I am generalising here.

    My intention is to give you a rough pricing vs expectation guide, nothing more.

    Inexperienced or budget oriented wedding photographers – sub £750

    A mixed bag.  Some will be new to wedding photography, looking to build up their portfolio.

    Others may be experienced but not able to deliver a consistent, high quality or reliable service.

    At this price point you are taking a certain degree of risk.

    This is not to say you will be disappointed, just be extra diligent when vetting photographers in this category.

    Mid-market wedding photographers – £750 to £1,500

    Typically highly experienced and dependable, very good standard of photography but may not necessarily be striking or distinctive in their style.

    You are unlikely to be disappointed if your photographer fits this price bracket, though please still talk with them before booking and make sure they have a couple of years’ worth of past weddings and accompanying positive reviews to back up their prices.

    At this price point you are likely to come across photographers who specialise in a particular technique of wedding photography so make sure they are compatible with your needs.

    For example, you don’t want to pick up a documentary photographer if you are expecting a number of highly stylised portrait shots on your wedding day.

    High end, award winning, highly regarded wedding photographers – £1,500 plus

    Once you get into this category you are flying first class.

    Beyond being guaranteed a consistent and dependable service you can expect the photographer to be an artist who will tell the story of your wedding day in their own particular style.

    Those shopping in this bracket are likely to be looking for a photographer whose ‘look’ fits with the motif of the wedding.

    Why is it so much more expensive to hire a photographer for a wedding?

    We’ll finish on the age old question that haunts the wedding industry.

    This is not restricted to photography, my answer can apply to many wedding services.

    This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as a Wedding Tax.

    Why do prices jump up when you mention it’s for a wedding?

    The stock answer is that it takes a lot more time and effort when something is for a wedding.

    This is very true for something like a venue, caterer or cake makers where wedding day pressures and expectations are likely to be increased by many factors over something like a birthday party.

    I will answer this from my own perspective, as a wedding photographer.

    For me it is all about time.

    If I were to cover a corporate event, which I have from time to time, I would probably be in attendance at that event for maybe 4 hours.  Add to that another 2 hours spent editing the photos and you have a total of 6 hours worked.

    For a wedding I will typically arrive with the bridal party in the late morning, spend all day running around capturing anything and everything and finally pack my bags around 10pm.

    Sometimes later if I’m having fun.

    Basically I am working upwards of 12 hours on the wedding day.

    Then I have over 1,000 photos to edit.

    You get my point, much more work means I need to charge more.

    I’m not complaining.  I love photographing weddings and usually choose to stay later to make sure I never miss anything.

    Sadly, one has bills to pay.

    What to look out for when choosing a wedding photographer

    Look through their portfolio
    Not just the highlights, anyone can take a few stand-out images at a staged shoot.

    They should have a blog with full weddings, if not then ask to see a few client galleries.

    Give their Facebook page a deep dive
    Some will suggest making sure they have the little check mark next to the name to indicate they are verified by Facebook.

    This is a good idea but ultimately that is simply a formality whereby Facebook validates that it is the official page representing that business, it says nothing of the quality or reliability of the photographer.

    What you need to look through are the reviews and photos.  Especially the reviews.

    Read their T&Cs
    Make sure they have covered all your concerns on their standard Terms & Conditions or contract document.  If not, ask.

    Talk to them, meet them in person if practical
    Give them a call, catch them off guard and get to know them as a person.

    Remember you will be spending your entire wedding day with this person so make sure you are happy with them personally.

    Check their availability
    Sounds obvious but if you don’t find out if they are available on your wedding day then you are setting yourself up for a massive disappointment.

    As soon as you get an inkling about a photographer reach out and find out if they are available.

    We are only ever available for one wedding per day after all.

    Conclusion

    Whilst I appreciate that taking advice about wedding photography pricing from a wedding photographer may seem a little bias, I have done my best to take a step back and reflect on the industry as a whole.

    There are so many wedding photographers on the market that price fluctuations are inevitable.

    As a general rule, lower priced photographers are likely to be either less experienced or not as consistent.  The more you pay the more likely you are to receive a much higher quality of service.

    That said, never judge a photographer by price alone.  Photography is an art, so just because they are worth a lot to some, they may not be right for you.

    One final point, remember this is an unregulated industry so there are no checks in place to make sure they are charging fairly.  Always make sure you are happy with the person, not just the photos.

    So that’s it, hope it was helpful.  Any feedback, thoughts or comments feel free to add a comment below.

    If you did find it helpful please share it with others.  Every share really does help to grow my website and support my business :-).

    See ya next time.

    James

  • 4 Tips for Getting Your Wedding Group Photos Done Quickly Without Missing Anyone

    4 Tips for Getting Your Wedding Group Photos Done Quickly Without Missing Anyone

    “We don’t like having our photos taken and don’t want to pose for any photos, but we feel like we need to get some wedding group photos. How do we get them done as quickly as possible and make sure we don’t miss anyone?”

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  • Ibis Style Barnsley Wedding As Featured in Bella Magazine!

    Ibis Style Barnsley Wedding As Featured in Bella Magazine!

    Presenting Susan & Kevin’s Ibis Style Barnsley wedding, aka the one that made it into Bella Magazine, that was 30 years in the making.

    Bella Magazine and The Mirror have already covered the story in great detail so I shall only provide the highlights here in my blog to bring you up to speed.

    Ibis Style Barnsley Wedding Bella Magazine
    Some familiar looking photos in Bella Magazine

    Susan and Kevin had a holiday romance when they met in Skegness in the summer of 1979.  Once that holiday was over they went back home but since there was a substantial distance between them the relationship didn’t last and they went their separate ways.  They both went on to other relationships, though neither lasted.  Sure enough, 33 years later they happened upon each other on Facebook, decided to meet up and, well, that brings us to why I, a wedding photographer, am writing about their story in my wedding blog.


    If you would like to talk to me about photographing your wedding, have a look on my How Much page to get the details.


    The Photos

    This is what you came here for, right?


    If you would like to talk about me photographing your wedding give me a shout on 07739 113409, email me photos@jameslmorgan.co.uk or fill in the quick contact form below.

    See ya next time.

    James

  • St Peter’s Church, Letwell & Travellers Rest, Brookhouse Wedding

    St Peter’s Church, Letwell & Travellers Rest, Brookhouse Wedding

    To fully appreciate what impressed me at Stephanie & Allen’s wedding, you need a little context first.  St Peter’s Church, Letwell is about 10 minutes by car from The Travellers Rest, Brookhouse.  That’s 10 minutes of open country roads where you are likely to average 50 miles per hour.

    Why am I telling you this?  Well, Stephanie and Allen got married at St Peter’s Church, and then made their way over to The Travellers Rest for their reception.  What is worth noting is how the newlyweds went from church to reception….

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  • Emma & Lee’s Wedding in Handsworth, Sheffield

    Emma & Lee’s Wedding in Handsworth, Sheffield

    I had attended a wedding at The Old Rectory in Handsworth prior to Emma and Lee’s wedding, but that was as a guest.  I remember thinking about what a lovely venue it was, how the walls are filled with character and how I would love to actually photograph a wedding there someday.  Well, my time has come.

    Every wedding I attend is special to me in one way or another, today for me stuck a very emotional chord and I found myself hiding behind my camera more than once.  You see, Emma’s father Austin has been battling cancer for some time, although to meet him you would never think anything was wrong at all.  I lost my father 20 years ago so he never got to attend my wedding, of course many weddings have all parents present and accounted for, in this particular situation my emotions got a little tangled a few times, though fortunately not to the extent that I wasn’t able to carry on with my duties.

    Nevertheless, the circumstances did not overwhelm the wedding day itself, spirits were high and everyone had a smile on their faces.  The weather was hit and miss, as per standard ‘Wedding in England’ tradition, so we got a few chances to pop outside for photos and a bounce on the bouncy castle in between showers.

    In all, a great day.

    Props to Erika Jayne Make-up Artistry, Nostell Chauffeur Co and all the lovely staff at The Old Rectory.  All of these did a bang-up job on the day and I would whole-wholeheartedly recommend anyone use them for their wedding in Sheffield.

    So, here is the standard ‘fusion’ slideshow with a selection of highlights from the photo album mixed with some video footage.  If you cannot watch the video right now I have also included a handful of photos from the full collection.




    If you would like to talk to me about photographing your wedding give me a shout on 07739 113409, email photos@jameslmorgan.co.uk or fill in the contact form below.

    See ya next time,

    James